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Acts 29 is a global network of churches bound by relationship, theological clarity, and a shared missional commitment to church planting. Our mission is to catalyze a movement of effective and multiplying churches across the world to the glory of Christ. This interview-based podcast provides insights from pastors and leaders on topics related to church planting and theology.
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Acts 29 President Brian Howard joins Adam Flynt for a network-wide update on where God is leading Acts 29 in this pivotal season. They unpack the NEXT initiative—a call to step into the widespread spiritual enthusiasm and to participate in the mission of making disciples, with a bold vision to plant 200 churches and raise $6 million over the next three years. The conversation also explores practical ways churches and individuals can grow in generosity and deepen partnership through shared mission, including the life-giving impact of building relationships at gatherings like the upcoming Pastors and Wives Retreat this June. Whether you’re new to Acts 29 or actively engaged in the network, this episode invites you into the broader conversation about where we are and how God may be calling us forward together.
Adam sits down with Ronnie Goble for a Fireside Chat at Acts 29 Conference 2025
Moments of spiritual renewal have marked church history in powerful ways. Adam Flynt leads a timely conversation with Matt Chandler and Jamin Roller, asking how the church should respond when God seems to be stirring again. Reflecting on historic movements of the Spirit, they discuss the signs of renewed curiosity, repentance, and hunger for Jesus emerging across college campuses, in public conversations, and within local churches. The question isn’t whether something is happening, but whether we will simply observe it or step faithfully into it. Together, they call pastors and church planters to steward this moment with humility and obedience, asking the question that shapes it all: Is Jesus truly our greatest treasure?
Guest host Scott Zeller is joined by Adam Ramsey and Dwight Bernier for a thoughtful conversation on church-to-church partnerships and why they matter for the global vision of the church. They explore how the healthiest partnerships don’t start with strategy, but with genuine curiosity that grows into intentional friendship. Along the way, they touch on the unique challenges of ministry in Canada (including a lighthearted nod to polar bears) and give three truths that should not be underestimated. Overall, this episode reminds us that Acts 29 is more than an organization—it’s a network of churches on mission together.
What does it look like when gospel doctrine shapes not just what we believe, but how we live together as a church? TJ Tims and Sam Allberry from Immanuel Nashville help us answer that question. Together, they unpack how right belief leads to right culture—one marked by honesty, grace, and a shared immersion in the gospel from the pastor down. They also talk candidly about the weariness that comes from faithful ministry and how being tired from doing the right things can actually be a privilege
A change in theological conviction can unravel and rebuild a pastor’s ministry at the same time. Kyllum Lewis from Life Centre Church in Australia shares his story—from charismatic roots and leading his parents’ church to embracing new convictions that reshaped how he leads and loves his people. Kyllum opens up about the emotional and spiritual weight of pastoring, his experience with anxiety and panic attacks, and how the Psalms reminded him that our struggles are not our identity. He also reflects on why outside counsel is essential in challenging seasons and the warning signs church planters should pay attention to. Through it all, Kyllum brings us back to one steady truth: God’s grace really is that good.
Church Planters' Wives

Church Planters' Wives

2025-11-1333:44

In this episode, the Church Planting Wives team—Jeanine Martínez de Urrea, Jaye Bice, and Sara Davis—come together from across the U.S. and Latin America to talk about the joys and challenges of being married to a church planter. They share what they love most about this unique calling, why it’s vital for Acts 29 to invest in church planters’ wives, and offer wisdom for women walking this same journey. You’ll also get a sneak peek at what’s coming next for Acts 29’s Church Planting Wives ministry.
Acts 29 President Brian Howard joins Dr. Adam Flint to discuss the current landscape of church planting and the remarkable momentum God is stirring across the world. Together they talk about how God is stirring a renewed hunger for the gospel around the world, the growth of the Acts 29 pipeline, and the network’s vision to plant 200 new churches in the next three years. Brian also shares how both churches and individuals—inside and outside the network—can join in the mission of planting healthy, multiplying churches worldwide.
In this episode, Adam sits down with Pastor One Mokgatle to discuss pastoral transitions, first Instagram posts & church planting in Africa.
Adam Flynt, Tyler Jones, and Scott Zeller sit down to talk about what is happening in Acts 29 with church planting, the upcoming conference, and around the world.
AI and Church Planting

AI and Church Planting

2025-09-1856:43

In this episode, Jay Owen and Adam sit down to talk about AI: what it is, what it can be used for in church planting, when to steer clear of it, and AI tools for church planters. Adam and Jay talk about AI in relation to the creation mandate, how AI cannot discern God’s will, and how people’s longing for community in the digital age is a real opportunity for church planters.
In this episode Adam sits down with Jim Sheppard, Chairman & Principal of Genesis where to talk about money, discipling people around money, and fundraising in church planting.
In this episode Adam sits down with Taylor Burgess of Cross Community Church in Beaufort, SC to talk about planting in a highly unchurch, transient town with a military base, and the role of prayer in church growth.
In this episode, Adam gets together with four Brazilian church planters who are planting Portuguese speaking churches in Florida. Samuel Vitalino in Kissimmee, Samy Anderson in Tampa, Neil Ribeiro in Fort Myers, and Filipe Manoel in Jacksonville. The guys share exciting stories of what God is doing amongst their churches in Florida.
In this episode, Adam sits down with Zack Morgan, Church Planting Director of Training, Recruitment, and Assessment for Acts 29. They talk about Acts 29's church planting pipeline and the various aspects of it, what it is, who it is for, and what is new in the Acts 29 church planting world.
In this episode, Tim Bice and John Schroeder discuss planting churches worldwide.
In this episode, Adam sits down with pastor and church planter Aaron Nebrija at City Life Charleston to talk about why he planted where he did, and what it looks like to use your church plant and building to bring about peace, prosperity, and preservation in your city. Aaron talks about seeking the welfare of your city and using your church's space to serve your community.
In this episode, Cedric Lauchner of Dream Church in Jacksonville, FL shares his story of planting in an urban context during Covid, and what prayer has meant to his life and church as a church planter and pastor.
In this episode Adam talks to two church planters, one who recently finished a residency and another who is about to start a residency. They discuss the value of doing a church planting residency.
In this episode, Adam talks with Bruce Wesley, pastor at Clear Creek Community Church, and Noel Heikkinen, pastor at Riverview Church about the importance of church planters developing strong convictions around the churches they plant, and why it is essential for church planters to practice a life of personal evangelism.
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